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Cuisine:Spanish
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Mo-We: 5:30pm-10pm
Th-Fr: 5:30-11pm
Sa:12-11pm
Su:12-10pm
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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Famous for its sangria, Tapeo is home to authentic Spanish food and European decor. Tapeo is Zagat-Rated. The tapas bar, with its killer selection of Spanish appetizers, offers a lively and adventurous atmosphere daily from 5:00- midnight.
Tapeo Restaurant & Tapas Bar's Web site features a virtual tour.
Click HERE for the Newbury Street restaurant's menu, with specialties ranging from Piedra (where the food is grilled on a stone from the Canary Islands) to their signature Pescado a la Sal (fresh fish baked in salt where the salt acts as a cooking agent which enhances the tenderness of the protein).

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Sister restaurant to Dali of Inman Square, Tapéo offers delectable tapas, meaty Spanish entrees, and sweet sangría in the heart of see-and-be-seen Boston. Although the menu changes seasonally, most of the more notable tapas ($5-7) like the baked goat cheese with tomato and basil, roast duckling with berry sauce, and saffron scallops are ubiquitous. Dishes are delivered with admirable alacrity, but lingering is requisite if you want to fully savor the luscious desserts like the chocolate tart ($5.50) and fruit-filled crêpes ($7.50). The real charm of Tapéo, however, lies in its 3 low-lit bodega-style eating areas, where small tables can become surprisingly intimate islands in the sea of bustling waitstaff and playful fellow diners.

 
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Boston:Image:Sonsie Front
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Cuisine:International
Dress:Casual
Hours: M-F breakfast 7-11am
lunch 11:20am-2:30pm
“light fare” 2:30-6pm
Dinner Su-Tu 6-11pm
W-Sa 6-midnight
Brunch Sa-Su 11:30am-3pm
Pizzas and desserts daily 12pm-12:30am.
Parking:yes
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The mahogany bar serves the best martinis in town from an experienced lot of friendly bartenders and the brick-oven chums out eclectic pizzas and focaccia throughout the day.It is easy to relax at Sonsie and enjoy the classic music that reflects the ambience of the restaurant as day progresses into night.

New at Sonsie, located on the lower level, the Wine Room is the perfect location to enjoy your favorite bottle of wine, cocktail, and sample the menu from Chef Bill Poirier. Open Monday thru Saturday from 6pm to 1 am. 2006 Best of Boston Award Winner.
Part Parisian cafe, part elegant dining experience, Sonsie is an upscale hipster joint located, appropriately enough, on Newbury St. Sonsie sets off your pretension alarms from the moment you enter its dim, orange waiting area, complete with cushy sofas. The deep, fancy dining room allows parties to converse comfortably at mealtimes, while those just taking a shopping break for drinks or “lighter fare” crowd around oval tables in front of huge windows opening onto the street in warmer weather. The menu offers a few varieties of brick oven pizzas ($9-21), pasta ($15), and entrees including seared tuna ($25) and the American standard, a 16-oz. steak ($32). Save room for desserts like chocolate bread pudding ($8), and then enjoy unusual cocktails such as iced chai ($10.50) at the bar. Valet parking after 6pm. Entrees $17-32. Reservations recommended. Wireless internet.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
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New American dishes with late-night specials

  • Award-winning chef
  • International cuisine
  • European lounge

Sonsie celebrates being on Boston's famous Newbury Street serving top-notch International cuisine from award-winning Chef Bill Poirier.

Sonsie boasts beautiful French doors that translate to an open sidewalk cafe in season, as well as a European lounge with deep leather chairs and sofas. Experienced and friendly bartenders serve the best martinis in town at the mahogany bar. Sip mango mojitos or pineapple-infused Finlandia martinis.

The brick oven churns out eclectic pizzas and focaccia throughout the day. It is easy to relax at Sonsie and enjoy the classic music that reflects the ambience of the restaurant as day progresses into night.

Chef Poirier's menu always introduces fresh flavors and brilliant food combinations. Signature dishes dot the menu as well as seasonal dishes splashed with nightly specials.
 
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 • (617) 319-6401
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Cross Street(s):Fairfield
Cuisine:French
Pricing:$$
Dress:Business Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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French style cooking in a cozy nook below a bed and breakfast in the Back Bay on Newbury Street. The warm colors give you a feel for the inventive menu. Rumored to be the child of a famous restaurant in Cannes, France- the chef has a high-profile reputation as well. The food is made with the best french ingredients, so expect a large bill.
The restaurant is a "brasserie by cuisine and a bistro by atmosphere", serving Mediterranean style dishes in clean and authentic presentations. They also offer up their own takes on the French classics, such as steak or moules frites.
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Tucked away on this bustling street, Bauer Wine and Spirits is your typical high-end liquor and wine store. A nice atmosphere vs. it's sometimes grundgy counterparts, Bauer's specializes in nice wines- seperated by region. The friendly staff give great wine advice, but the selection of alcohol is limited.
Hours are: Mon-Sat: 10 AM-11 PM Sun: 12 Noon-8 PM
 
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Cuisine:Italian
Pricing:$$
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Mo-We: 11a.m.-11p.m.
Th-Sa: 11a.m.-12p.m.
Su: 11:30a.m.-10p.m.
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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Italian restaurant on Boylston. Vinny T's offers typical Italian fare includes pastas, pizzas, and Italian style entrees. Although good, Vinny T's isn't a front runner for a "place to go" for Italian (but who can blame it, it's competing with the North End). A great place for large parties(or friends) and consistent service, but by-pass it for dates or when you're trying to impress someone.
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Cross Street(s):Heretford St.
Cuisine:Seafood
Dress:Casual
Hours: Mon-Thu: 11am-10:30pm
Fri-Sat: 11am-11:30pm
Sun: 12pm-10pm
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
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Legal Sea Foods is a culinary classic on the east coast. A Boston-based chain Legal Sea Foods offers a variety of high quality sea food. The clam chowder has been served at the last seven presidential inaugurations. The food and service are consistently great. Located in the Prudential Building- Legal Sea Foods attracts the mall walker and the couple on a serious date. Expect lines, and try the chowder! Live jazz during Sunday Brunch.
 
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Cross Street(s):Fairfield St.
Cuisine:American
Pricing:$$$$
Dress:Fancy
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: Sun-Mon: 8pm-12am
Tue-Thu:8:30pm-12:30am
Fri-Sat:9pm-1am
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
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This restaurant is located at the 52nd floor of the Prudential Center. It is one of Boston's finest dining destinations, the award-winning Top of the Hub features outstanding cuisine, impeccable service, and a sophisticated ambiance. Soaring 52 floors above the Back Bay, the restaurant and adjoining Skywalk Observatory offer guests a spectacular view of the Boston skyline from every table.

Top of the Hub's creative menus reflect a balance of New England dishes blended with contemporary cuisine influenced by the cooking styles of Asia and California. Selections strongly emphasize the freshest New England fish and shellfish available, including Boston lobsters, New England clam chowder, along with the highest quality beef, veal, lamb, chicken, and game that make up the changing, seasonal menus.
 
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Deluca's is the Back Bay grocery for your last minute items. The shop carried a small variety of most goods, but plan on paying a hefty fee for more grocery items. Downstairs has liquor, beer, and wine. (The staff have recommendation cards placed around the great wines). Upstairs there is a deli that makes a HUGE sandwich for a small price.
In the summer, there are tables and benches set up around the bundles of flowers for sale. Try and nab a table, sit back, and watch the passer-byers. While the setting is idillyic and the shop charming, don't expect a large variety of goods in the small store as well as high prices.
 
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Boston:Image:Picture 083
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Cuisine:Steakhouse
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Mon-Thu
Sun:11:30am-11pm
Fri
Sat:11:30am-12am
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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Hours: Mon-Thu Sun:11:30am-11pm
Fri-Sat:11:30am-12am
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One of the classic Boston steakhouses, however Abe and Louie's was hot even before the recent steak craze. Dark and decadent, this Boylston street hotspot offers a variety of steaks, fabulous wines, and even a wonderful weekend brunch. Over-sized leather courtroom chairs and Hollywood-style booths in the dining room create an inviting atmosphere while impressive bronze chandeliers, massive torchieres, traditional mahogany detailing, and the gold leaf barrel vault ceiling add an air of elegance. Make sure to try the steak benedict!
 
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Hours: M-Sa 11:30am-2am
Su noon-2am. (21+)
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Named after famous boozer-poet Charles Bukowski, this laid-back bar literally has 99 bottles of beers on the wall ($3-8). Catering to non-conformists of all ages, the Bukowski Tavern invites students, musicians, and locals to sample all 99 types of beer and join the prestigious mug club—all members receive their own personal mug inscribed with the name of their favorite dead author. With imports from around the globe and a menu with fabulous descriptions of every brew's flavor and history, this is the perfect complement to your incomplete Harvard education. Enjoy off-the-wall beers with the relaxed, neighborhood crowd. Bukowski's also offers a good lunch and dinner menu (entrees $3.75-7.25) and a great weekday burger special ($1.69). Just make sure to bring cash, as they do not accept Credit Cards.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
Cash-strapped students, take note: weekdays from noon to 8pm, plain burgers and hot dogs are $1.69 each (add a buck for cheese or fries).
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